Three Warm Jupiters orbiting TOI-6628, TOI-3837, TOI-5027 and one sub-Saturn orbiting TOI-2328
Abstract
We report the discovery and characterization of three new transiting giant planets orbiting TOI-6628, TOI-3837 and TOI-5027, and one new warm sub-Saturn orbiting TOI-2328, whose transits events were detected in the lightcurves of the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) space mission. By combining TESS lightcurves with ground-based photometric and spectroscopic follow-up observations we confirm the planetary nature of the observed transits and radial velocity variations. TOI-6628~b has a mass of 0.750.06~MJ, a radius of 0.980.05~RJ and is orbiting a metal-rich star with a period of 18.184240.00001 days and an eccentricity of 0.6670.016, making it one of the most eccentric orbits of all known warm giants. TOI-3837~b has a mass of 0.590.06~MJ, a radius of 0.960.05~RJ and orbits its host star every 11.888650.00003~days, with a moderate eccentricity of 0.198+0.046-0.058. With a mass of 2.010.13~MJ and a radius of 0.99+0.07-0.12 RJ, TOI-5027~b orbits its host star in an eccentric orbit with e~=~0.395+0.032-0.029 every 10.243680.00001~days. TOI-2328~b is a Saturn-like planet with a mass of 0.160.02~MJ and a radius of 0.890.04~RJ, orbiting its host star in a nearly circular orbit with e~=~0.057+0.046-0.029 at an orbital period of 17.101970.00001 days. All four planets have orbital periods above 10 days, and our planet interior structure models are consistsent a rocky-icy core with a H/He envelope, providing evidence supporting the core accretion model of planet formation for this kind of planets.
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